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Do the "Integrity" and "No Games" signs mean that they understand the 7500 votes were not found in a sack somewhere but were only misreported, and they therefore do not support any efforts to label the election as fraudulent?

Seeing those signs makes one think that they are Proser supporters. I think that they realize Proser was never their enemy, but only a sacrificial scapegoat, and they are now deeply ashamed of themselves.

I'm still suspicious. Even about the new tally. Like someone was about to expose the huge vote scam, and the Dems wisely decided to cut them off at the pass. Better to give it back to Prosser, then to risk exposure. Live to cheat another day.

Because there's still 257,500 fraudulent Kloppenburg votes to uncover.

I don't understand all those marchers in the red shirts with the blue clenched fists on them. Has Madison gone San Francisco? A march in support of fisting? I just don't get it. I thought it was all about union jobs or something like that.

LOL Lapedus! "Nobody here but us friendly fisters!" But you know, while I realize that a partial explanation is that they've seized on the fist as a convenient approximate for the outline of the state's geographical boundaries, make no mistake about it, this is ALL ultimately leftist, Marxist/neo-Marxism driven. The clenched-fist is right out of the Communist Internationale, although I'm sure the avg housewife-teacher protester is naively/stupidly unaware of the fact. This is at bottom ALL driven by the EXACT same kernal of political philosophy as Communism--ALL of it--albeit heavily disguised..

That man who claims it is not over until we say it is over looks like one who was in several other of your photos earlier - and he was leading a group of protesters then. Guess he must be a union employee whose prime job is to futz up the message that the media is pushing.

The logic of protesting has always escaped me. Just because a bunch of people show up and march, chant and carry signs, it doesn't mean they really represent any more than themselves. Yet they call it democracy.

Democracy shows up at the ballot box, not in mobs that make threats and call people names.